GLENN Hoddle today praised the full debut of Wolves midfielder Denes Rosa - while admitting his team-mates are suffering a confidence crisis at Molineux.

GLENN Hoddle today praised the full debut of Wolves midfielder Denes Rosa - while admitting his team-mates are suffering a confidence crisis at Molineux.

Rosa made a bright impression in Saturday's otherwise forgettable 1-1 draw with rock-bottom Crewe, his first start since arriving from Ferencvaros last month.

But Hoddle believes his team are now being affected by anxiety as the crowd's frustrations grow in the wake of their recent poor form.

"I thought Denes was excellent for us, a real diamond playing well when we were a bit anxious," said Hoddle

"In the first half I don't think anything affected him and that tells the story.

"He hasn't been here for too long, that's his first start, and I don't think he understands the pressures here when we play at home. It just shows you what can be done when you've got that off your back."

Hoddle meanwhile has called for his team to "pull together" in the wake of their problems, starting with tomorrow night's testing trip to Burnley.

"Every team has a dip in form and we've had a dip in form, that's for sure," he admitted. "We've now got to pull together, we can't control anything outside of the dressing room.

"You've got to fight the tide when you're not playing well as individuals or as a team. I've experienced that as a player myself and you have to battle.

"You have to put your head down into the wind or swim against the tide even harder or that tide will sweep you away."

Hoddle must wait to see if Gabor Gyepes, Mark Davies and Colin Cameron have recovered from slight injuries ahead of the trip to Turf Moor, which will see onloan striker Jeremie Aliadiere make his first appearance.